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For courses in introductory microbiology. Explore the invisible world of microbiology and why it matters to human life Known for its unique art program and conversational writing style, Robert Bauman's Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy consistently emphasizes why microbiology matters, especially in health care. The taxonomic organization of the disease chapters (Chapters 19--27) presents microbial diseases by type of pathogenic microbe, helping students recognize shared characteristics among categories ...
Kim A
Feb 7, 2014
Book for college course. Fast delivery. Book as described.
kick
Aug 26, 2008
I liked the book because it has a lot of details, it's thorough (even too much sometimes). It does however have lots of gorey pictures and X-rated photographs of effects of diseases. It has an exhaustive list of microbes and diseases. I don't agree on some stuff the author thinks of some things, but overall, I think this is a great microbio resource.
Elreb1
May 21, 2007
This book was my general microbiology course text. I found it very readable. It included some interesting related topic articles, and some helpful study questions.